What it is: a daily e-mail from us describing our favorite sale item of the day. It's on sale! How could we not love it? Unless it sucked? In which case we wouldn't feature it. So if you're down for that.
We can't entirely wrap our head around this but and bang boom you'll get our RSS feed. Whatever that means. All we know is that if we click on it it opens our "feed burner." Really we have no idea what's going on so if it's not working for you.
So we have long maintained that Le Sportsac—it is so weird we actually cannot hear anything in our head but "Le Sport Suck" .. ooh copy writing job here we come! Anyway our friend \ soulmate K was accompanying us on a sizable portion of our book tour and in the process counting for a sizable portion of the audience and contributing a sizable portion of our emotional stability. We digress. In any case she was with us for like five days and managed to get everything in one nof her like nine LSSs she purchased last year at a sample sale. She had asked us to go to this sample sale and we were all. "Pass," and quite snotty about it but now as with so many things we are totally envious.
We don't know—sometimes they go a little Vera Bradley for us but in general we're totally into them. As K says: "And it's good for like a few nights and only $80! And not like $200!" It's weird: We don't totally swoon over any of them really but if someone gave us one we would be soooo happy. And by the way their website is totally fun as you can just choose a blank bag and then see how it looks with all the different patterns. We're easily amused.
After perusing the site. I see what you mean about the Vera Bradley-ness especially with the paisly... I OD'd on Vera Bradley this spring when I went to a Bachelorette weekend and everyone but me had a set of Vera Bradley luggage. My personal opinion is that all her prints are a little bit over the top and grandmotherly.. and also the concept of a quilted cloth tote bag seems so impractical to me anyway- how is it not destroyed the first time you check it on a plane? That being said. I was envious of the flat iron cover one of the girls had- that's a time when the quilting makes sense!
Yes they're a little weird but they are great for travel. I always buy the plain ones and haul them wherever I go -- which is usually developing countries especially with the dollar being the way that it is -- and they work wonderfully. And oddly enough the Japanese love them. Every girl in Tokyo who isn't carrying a Louis Vuitton is carrying one of these. So it's a way to look cool in that city without paying Louis Vuitton prices.
But this one could be YOUR bag. BS: www lesportsac com/store/7854_4776 html
I confess I have two little teeny LS bags for those times when I don't want to carry a big ol' handbag. And then. I do heart the Tokidoki Canguro bag but cannot bring myself to pay $108 for a fanny pack (ugh--I can hardly stand to even say. "fanny pack."
I bought my "large weekender" LSS abouta year ago with this sweet jungle print: it's all ferns and trees with the occasional tiger or zebra peeking out. I have never ahd a more satisfying and practical travel bag i love it.
le sportsac bags are the best! theyre lightweight and slightly water & stain-proof so i love 'em for the beach shopping in markets or even lugging around work stuff the large weekender is great for travel bc it folds up into its small pouch and you can cram it into ur suitcase in case u need it for all those extra souviniers or dirty laundry when youre packing up to come home
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